Introduction: (This material is excerpted[6] from AFA #1[7], recorded in April of 1984.) This is the first of two broadcasts detailing the historical background of the political forces in the vanguard of the Ukrainian opposition that ousted Viktor Yanukovych in the Ukraine. This broadcast highlights some operations of the OUN/B, a Ukrainian fascist organization allied with the German general staff in World War II. Having staffed the 14th Waffen SS (Galician) Division and the Einsatzgruppen (mobile execution squads) in the Ukraine, the OUN/B was a pivotal element in the postwar Gehlen spy outfit in its CIA and BND incarnations, the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations and the GOP ethnic outreach organization.

As World War II drew to a close, the Third Reich formed guerilla warfare units, which continued the combat behind the lines of the advancing Red Army. The OUN/B was a pivotal element of that guerilla cadre. Continuing their warfare until the early 1950’s, the OUN/B’s activities were supported by the CIA and its subsidiary element the OPC (Office of Policy Coordination) under Frank Wisner. In effect, the OUN/B simply switched uniforms from the Third Reich to the CIA.

Wisner deliberately misrepresented the activities of the OUN/B, indicating that they were not really a Nazi organization and would be of great use in fighting the U.S.S.R.

The second side of the program details the assassination of OUN/B leader Stephan Bandera[11]. Blamed on the KGB, the killing was–in all likelihood–performed by BND (German foreign intelligence and the successor to the Reinhard Gehlen “org”) or other Underground Reich-connected elements.

Much of the broad­cast cen­ters on dis­in­for­ma­tion (dis­sem­i­nated by W.A.C.C.FL.-related ele­ments. ) point­ing to Lee Har­vey Oswald as a KGB-trained assassin.

Attempt­ing to pin the assas­si­na­tion on the Sovi­ets and/or Cubans, these ele­ments spurred many lib­er­als to endorse the “Oswald as lone-nut” hypoth­e­sis. They were afraid that the assas­si­na­tion could lead to nuclear war, if the per­cep­tion gained traction that Oswald was a com­mu­nist. A cen­tral ele­ment in this dis­in­for­ma­tion ploy was an attempt to con­nect the JFK assas­si­na­tion to the death of Stephan Ban­dera, allegedly per­formed by an KGB assas­sin named Bog­dan Stashyn­sky.

Murdered on the same day that Lee Harvey Oswald “defected” to the Soviet Union, Bandera’s killing was linked to Oswald’s alleged killing of JFK by elements associated with the W.A.C.C.F.L. (the World Anti-Communist Congress for Freedom and Liberation–the forerunner of the World Anti-Communist League[12].)

W.A.C.C.F.L. ele­ments dis­sem­i­nated the lie that Oswald was trained at the same facil­ity as Stashyn­sky, and that the JFK hit was part of a Soviet pro­gram of assas­si­na­tion of West­ern polit­i­cal lead­ers. It should be noted that WACL-related ele­ments also fig­ured promi­nently in the “han­dling” of Oswald in New Orleans, Dal­las and (pos­si­bly) the Soviet Union.

Those W.A.C.C.F.L. elements were closely associated with the OUN/B and the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations, a consortium of Eastern European fascist groups inextricably linked with the Gehlen organization, the BND, the CIA and the Underground Reich.

The information in this side is from The Dallas Conspiracy[13], an unpublished manuscript by Peter Dale Scott. The audio is excerpted from AFA #15[14], recorded in March of 1986.

Program Highlights Include: The possession by Stashynsky of half of a broken key to Bandera’s apartment (in which he was slain), the other half of which was still in the door of the apartment two years after the killing; the role of W.A.C.C.F.L. spokesper­son Sal­vador Diaz Ver­son in dis­sem­i­nat­ing the Oswald/Stashynsky/KGB canard; Charles Willoughby’s Inter­na­tional Com­mit­tee for the Defense of Chris­t­ian Cul­ture[15], an inter­na­tional fas­cist intel­li­gence net­work unit­ing Third Reich vet­er­ans with mem­bers of Texas’ Hunt fam­ily; the Hunt family-spon­sored Amer­i­can Vol­un­teer Group (formed to assas­si­nate Amer­i­can polit­i­cal fig­ures); the American Volunteer Group’s weapon of choice–a gas gun, develped in Germany, that fired cyanide spray (the same type of weapon apparently used to kill Bandera);